Three levels of children's literature

Children's literature is a literary work specially created for children. Children's literature especially requires being easy to understand and lively. For readers of different ages, children's literature can be divided into children's literature, childhood literature and juvenile literature. Genres include children's songs, children's poems, fairy tales, fables, children's stories, children's novels, children's prose, children's folk art, children's drama, children's film and television and children's scientific literature and art.

Juvenile literature

The characteristics of juvenile literature are as follows: in content, it should focus on the preliminary moral concept or some necessary knowledge, which is interesting and entertaining, and the expression is mainly repetition and contrast; In terms of language, it should be simple, colloquial and standardized, but also interesting and dynamic; Formally, it should be based on pictures, with illustrations and pictures; Genre, it should be mainly children's songs, short poems, picture stories and life stories.

Childhood literature

Readers of childhood literature refer to minors aged 0 to 18. The age of children at this stage is very different, including physical and mental characteristics, thinking characteristics and socialization characteristics, so it is divided into three levels: childhood literature, childhood literature and juvenile literature.

Juvenile literature

The characteristics of juvenile literature are: from the content, we should pay attention to philosophy, attitude and values of life. , with depth and breadth; The expression should be based on emotion and thought; In terms of language, it is necessary to standardize and literature and art; In terms of image, it should be mainly written with pictures and texts; Genres should mainly be novels, essays, poems and plays.